Zuckerberg alone cannot fix Facebook, Arjuna’s Natasha Lamb says
By Bloomberg
17 May 2019 |
1:56 pm
Natasha Lamb, Arjuna Capital managing partner, discusses the rise of impact investing and her criticism of Facebook Inc.'s leadership with Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg Technology."
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